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La luna, stamattina, tramonta dietro le nuvole, prima dell'alba.
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Another look at the full moon, this time with some cloud streaks wrapping its golden glow.
I'm always amazed at how varied and different moon images can be depending on atmospheric conditions, light levels, and the endless effects that filters can have on the final rendering.
Hit 'L' for a more immersive view :)
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好難的主題!!要兼具單色、動物、植物、微距/特寫的作品,派中正紀念堂的鴿子應戰去!!
This is such a challenge for me to include all the themes in a picture for today's Crazy Tuesday Theme: Full House macro or close-up/ monochrome/ fauna/ flora/ I add landscape as well!!!
Happy Crazy Tuesday! ;-)
Happy Cliche Saturday
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Final blue moon of 2018, photographed from South Lake Tahoe, NV.. A dreamy view. #Dream #Flickrfriday
Another good thing was getting to know this little dog Lulu she is elderly but still so full of fun.
Happy New Year.
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Grazie mille a tutti per le vostre visite e commenti !
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Its years of full service long gone, the dilapidated little station sits on the main street of Walnut Grove, Missouri. Weather and neglect have taken a toll over the years. Summer is just around the corner, so it seems likely that the worst is over…for now.
The KCS "Steel Turn" uses one throttle position once leaving Dynamic Steel at Bent Oak, MS right up until the yard limits at Artesia. I bet you can figure it out.
This image is an addition of three shots. Each one was made high contrast and threshold in PS to extract just birds against white. While heavily processed, it is not un-representative of being there in person considering it is before sunrise, a few days past the full moon, and quite cloudy.
As the groups of Sandhill cranes become aloft, the sky is filled with ribbon after ribbon of cranes going different directions at different altitudes. The vocalizations are quite distinctive, carry a long distance, and very memorable. Cornell Labs says this about their calls: "The Sandhill Crane’s call is a loud, rolling, trumpeting sound whose unique tone is a product of anatomy: Sandhill Cranes have long tracheas (windpipes) that coil into the sternum and help the sound develop a lower pitch and harmonics that add richness."
Beaver Moon aka Blood Moon: I bet you have seen lots of photos of the full moon eclipse today, but I am adding mine to the collection anyway. I ventured as far as my driveway...hence some trees in the scene. It was windy and a chilly 5 C, and I was just rolling out of bed at 6 AM to haul on some warm clothes and take a look to see what I could see. The partial eclipse was underway, and the total eclipse was beginning at 6:15 AM. As the eclipse progressed the sky got brighter, the moon sank towards the horizon and was obscured by some low clouds and the trees. I took a series of photos and merged about 20 of them and then only kept the ones that didn't overlap too much. I am sure there is a better way to stack these in photoshop than having to make numerous layers and masks so one of these days I may try again.
A Full Moon pops up in the blue hour, quickly passing by an Absolute Signal protecting the Control Point at CP Grayslake on CN's Waukesha Subdivision.
With clouds. The first full moon in January has often been referred to as the Wolf Moon for centuries. Its origin comes from Native Americans who often heard wolves howling during cold winter nights at this time of year.
Full frame. No crop. No post processing.
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Misspelled and abandoned. Rural Nevada, in the middle of a cold and windy night. That trailer is a '50s-vintage Spartan Imperial Mansion.
...at Alresford, Hampshire
This building was originally erected in the 13th century, and was luckily saved from demolition in the 1950s after going into disuse in the 19th century.
Fulling is the process of tightening and shrinking cloth, which was done by human feet in the shallow waters here, until water power came along, which allowed hammers to the same work of people.
Alresford is on the edge of Jane Austen country near to Winchester, and is also at the centre of the watercress growing industry. The chalk streams that you see in this shot are perfect for the the cultivation of cress, and this valley (of the Alres river) along with the river test are festooned with watercress farms.
Whilst researching about this wonderful building I found this: